Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106 -..........
Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973, Section 13, Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106 - - Eviction - Notice - Contention on behalf of appellant that notice was issued to one `D' and not to him - Factum of receipt of notice has not been denied - In written statement itself, it is mentioned that notice u/s.106 of T.P. Act was received but that..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106, 113 -- Quit notice - Acceptance of rent after issuance of quit notice - Eviction suit filed thereafter - Acceptance of rent does not amount to waiver of quit notice - To constitute waiver mere tender and acceptance of rent are not sufficient, there must be an intention on the part of landlord to treat the lease as subsisting -..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106 -- Quit notice - Notice terminating the tenancy should be in regard to the property leased out and not in respect of a portion of the lease...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106 -- Quit notice - Notice not to be read in a hyper-critical manner nor must its interpretation being crippled by pedagogic pendantism or over refined subtletly - It should not be interpreted in a manner so as to find fault with it, but only in a fashion so as to ascertain whether the individual receiving the notice understood the..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106,113 -- Quit notice - Waiver - S.113 of the Act permits waiver of notice by express or implied consent of the individual upon whom it is served - The waiver is express if it is made with the express consent of the person upon whom the notice is served - It is implied when, though it is not made with the express consent of the..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106,113 -- Quit notice - Waiver - To constitute waiver landlord not only ought to have the knowledge of the fact that its conduct of accepting the rent amounts to waiver, but also that it should have the intention to treat the lease as subsisting...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106,113 -- Acceptance of rent after issuance of notice - Amounts to waiver of notice - It shows an intention on the part of landlord to treat the lease as a subsisting one...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106 -- A tenant continuing in possession after termination of the Lease cannot be dispossessed except by an authority of Law...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106, Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, Section 50(4) -..........